Evidence-based, in the context of education, refers to practices and decisions that are informed by research, data, and empirical evidence of their effectiveness.
Educational institutions and educators use evidence-based practices to guide instructional strategies, curriculum development, assessment methods, and interventions.
Evidence-based practices are supported by rigorous research studies and have demonstrated positive outcomes for student learning and development.
Using evidence-based approaches in education helps ensure that decisions are grounded in proven methods, leading to more effective and impactful learning experiences for students.
A curriculum is a structured educational plan outlining learning objectives, content, and assessment methods for students.
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